EP2318582A2 - Verfahren zur herstellung eines laugenbehälterteils für eine waschmaschine - Google Patents

Verfahren zur herstellung eines laugenbehälterteils für eine waschmaschine

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EP2318582A2
EP2318582A2 EP09780921A EP09780921A EP2318582A2 EP 2318582 A2 EP2318582 A2 EP 2318582A2 EP 09780921 A EP09780921 A EP 09780921A EP 09780921 A EP09780921 A EP 09780921A EP 2318582 A2 EP2318582 A2 EP 2318582A2
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bearing housing
tub
plastic cover
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Ismael Gracia Bobed
Noelia Borque Marquina
Miguel Angel Gomez Caudevilla
Alberto MAÑAS MOLINA
Eduardo Recio Ferrer
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BSH Hausgeraete GmbH
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BSH Bosch und Siemens Hausgeraete GmbH
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/26Casings; Tubs
    • D06F37/261Tubs made by a specially selected manufacturing process or characterised by their assembly from elements
    • D06F37/262Tubs made by a specially selected manufacturing process or characterised by their assembly from elements made of plastic material, e.g. by injection moulding
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/26Casings; Tubs
    • D06F37/261Tubs made by a specially selected manufacturing process or characterised by their assembly from elements
    • D06F37/263Tubs made by a specially selected manufacturing process or characterised by their assembly from elements assembled from at least two elements connected to each other; Connecting or sealing means therefor
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F37/00Details specific to washing machines covered by groups D06F21/00 - D06F25/00
    • D06F37/26Casings; Tubs
    • D06F37/267Tubs specially adapted for mounting thereto components or devices not provided for in preceding subgroups
    • D06F37/269Tubs specially adapted for mounting thereto components or devices not provided for in preceding subgroups for the bearing of the rotary receptacle
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C35/00Rigid support of bearing units; Housings, e.g. caps, covers
    • F16C35/04Rigid support of bearing units; Housings, e.g. caps, covers in the case of ball or roller bearings
    • F16C35/06Mounting or dismounting of ball or roller bearings; Fixing them onto shaft or in housing
    • F16C35/07Fixing them on the shaft or housing with interposition of an element
    • F16C35/077Fixing them on the shaft or housing with interposition of an element between housing and outer race ring
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T29/00Metal working
    • Y10T29/49Method of mechanical manufacture
    • Y10T29/49826Assembling or joining

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  • the invention relates to a method of manufacturing a tub section, in particular rear section, for a washing machine, to a first pre-product and a second pre-product of a tub section, and to a tub section, in particular a rear tub section, for a washing machine.
  • tubs of domestic washing machines are made of plastic material(s) except for a ball bearing that is made of metal.
  • WO 2007/115894 A1 describes a tub of that generic kind for a clothes washing-machine, in particular of the domestic type which houses a rotating drum within which the washing load is placed, said washing tub consisting of a peripheral cylindrical housing formed by a tub front section and a tub rear section which are joined at their respective plastic material edges, enclosing the drum in their interior, by the fusion welding of the plastic materials of said edges, forming a weld bead between the tub front section and the tub rear section where the edges are joined by at least two joining lines.
  • WO 2007/115904 A1 discloses a tub for a clothes washing-machine, in particular of the domestic type which houses a rotating drum within which the washing load is placed, said washing tub consisting of a peripheral cylindrical housing formed by a tub front section and a tub rear section which are joined, enclosing the drum in their interior, by plastic fusion welding, where the tub front section features at least one front lug and the rear tub section features at least one rear lug, which face each other on closing the tub and to which a damper is fixed by means of a pin, where the pin is formed of a single piece on one of the lugs and is joined to the other lug by means of plastic fusion welding.
  • a plastic compound that comprises a polypropylene (PP) base loaded with a filler such as talc or fibre glass.
  • a filler such as talc or fibre glass.
  • talc is used as reinforcement filler material in washing machines of low revolutions and fibre glass in those of high revolutions.
  • the tub Since the tub holds the revolving drum of the washing machine, the tub usually comprises two tub sections, namely a front section and a rear section, that are joined after the drum has been inserted.
  • the rear tub section usually is the one that has greater requirements regarding strength because it holds the bearing housing that in turn is part of a ball bearing leading a driveshaft to the drum in order to spin it.
  • Front and rear tubs are at the moment injected in one go at two different cavities engraved within the same mould.
  • the most common technique is to inject said plastic compound (PP + filler load) via the bearing holding; this holding (or 'hub') itself acts as a core for the whole set, and a metal-plastic union takes place at the interface of both materials.
  • this holding or 'hub'
  • the surface of the bearing housing is provided with numerous grooves to get a fair adherence.
  • the latter must be previously warmed up to a temperature ranging from 4O 0 C to 6O 0 C before it is positioned within the mould.
  • the bearing housing Since the bearing housing is made of metal, usually of steel, it has a size and weight directly related to the revolutions with which the drum must spin. Thus, for high revolutions the bearing housing has to be larger that for low revolutions, and its weight changes from one kilogram for the smallest ones to two kilograms for the biggest ones. This amount of warmed up steel in addition to approx. Six litres of PP at 240° C having a geometry full of regions of great thickness creates some intensely heated zones.
  • This object is achieved by a method of manufacturing a tub section, in particular rear tub section, by a first pre-product of a tub section, by a second pre-product of a tub section, and by a tub section, in particular a rear tub section, for a washing machine according to the respective independent claim.
  • Advantageous embodiments are particularly disclosed by the dependent claims or in the subsequent specification.
  • the object is achieved by separately producing a high strength region of a tub section in the vicinity of and including the bearing and a lower strength region of the tub section.
  • a method of manufacturing a tub section (or tub) for a washing machine comprising at least a bearing housing.
  • the method comprises at least the following steps: manufacturing a first pre-product at least comprising the bearing housing and a plastic cover covering at least the side surface of the bearing housing; manufacturing a plastic second pre-product; and joining the first pre-product and the second pre-product to form the tub section.
  • a region of high mechanical load around the bearing may be designed to other specifications than the rest of the tub.
  • a small quantity (volume) of relatively expensive but strong material to satisfy the requirement for durability and reliability while for the rest of the tub a larger quantity of cheap material may be used which gives an overall cheaper design.
  • the plastic cover of the first pre-product is the stronger material, i.e. that the plastic cover of the first pre-product comprises a greater material strength than the second pre-product. Therefore, these two components have a material strength fitted to their needs.
  • the plastic cover of the first pre-product and the plastic second pre-product comprise the same base product, e. g. PP, PEEK, PTFE.
  • the first pre-product and the plastic second pre-product can be connected without further problems since the base product of the two components behaves as one.
  • the material of the first pre-product and the plastic second pre-product behaves basically similar. This facilitates manufacture and avoids material mismatch problems to a large extend. It follows that the tub section is cheaper to manufacture and more reliable than previous tubs or tub sections.
  • the plastic cover of the first pre-product is the stronger material, preferably by comprising a greater concentration, e. g. vol-%, or type (talc. vs. fibres, for example) of a reinforcement filler material than the second pre-product
  • the second pre-product does not contain any reinforcement filler material.
  • the step of manufacturing the first pre-product may comprise the sub-steps of: pre-heating the bearing housing, and injecting the plastic cover onto the bearing housing.
  • the housing is heated in advance of the injection of its plastic cover.
  • the plastic cover also covers at least a front surface and / or a rear surface of the bearing housing.
  • the manufacturing step(s) comprise(s) a manufacturing by injection moulding.
  • the joining step may include any non self-detachable connection technique like certain screwing arrangements, clipping, welding, gluing, and so on.
  • the plastic cover covers at least the outer surface of the bearing housing, i.e. side surface, front surface, and rear surface.
  • the step of manufacturing the plastic second pre-product comprises manufacturing the plastic second pre-product by injection moulding via several injection points, in particular three injection points, and preferably peripherally positioned injection points.
  • the step of joining the first pre-product and the second pre-product comprises joining the first pre-product and the second pre-product by welding, in particular vibration welding.
  • the method comprises a further step of selecting the first pre-product from a set of several different first pre-products wherein the different first pre-products differ at least in the material strength of their plastic cover, wherein the selecting step is performed before the joining step.
  • the outer contour of the different first pre-products is equal or basically the same at least at a contact region to the second pre-product such that the different first pre-products fit with or can be connected to the second pre-product without additional adaptations.
  • the same second pre-product can be used for manufacturing tub sections having different first pre- products. This greatly lowers manufacturing costs for the second pre-product.
  • the first pre-products differ in the type and/or concentration of the reinforcement filler material and/or in the size and/or weight of the respective bearing housing.
  • the pre- products may have to offset a larger (and thus often heavier) bearing housing by using less material for the plastic cover.
  • the first pre-products are designed for different rotational velocities.
  • the second pre-product may be designed for any existing or potential rotational velocities.
  • the first pre-products differ in that they comprise a greater material strength the higher is an allowed rotational velocity. Additionally, the first pre-products may differ in that they comprise a larger and/or heavier bearing housing the higher is the maximum or allowed rotational velocity.
  • a first pre-product of a tub section for a washing machine comprises only a part of the tub section, in particular rear tub section, which includes a bearing housing and a plastic cover covering at least the side surface of the bearing housing.
  • the plastic cover of the first pre-product comprises at least one radially extending protrusion comprising at least one material line at its surface, in particular at its intended contact surface with the second pre-product. This gives an extra bonding zone material for a welding process such that the structural material does not need to be melted.
  • a second pre-product is made of the base product without any reinforcement filler material.
  • the second pre-product comprises a connection region (e.g. an opening for inserting the first pre-product and/or a contact region) for connecting with another tub section but does not comprise a bearing housing.
  • the a volumetric ratio of the sub-region with the higher mechanical strength to the sub-region with the lower mechanical strength lies in the range from 5% to 45%, in particular in the range from 30% to 40%.
  • FIG 1 shows a side view of the profile of a washing tub with the drum inserted into its interior according to prior art
  • FIG 2A-2C show pictures of a rear tub section, or parts thereof, according to the prior art, namely a rear tub section in a perspective view (FIG 2A), a bearing housing in a perspective view (FIG 2B), and a side view of a cut through the plastic part of the rear tub section of FIG 2A in the vicinity of the bearing housing;
  • FIG 3A-3B show a side view of two embodiments of a first pre-product for making a rear tub section according to the invention;
  • FIG 4 shows a perspective view on a rear tub section according to the invention with the plastic region cut;
  • FIG 5 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an upper half of the first pre-product of
  • FIG 6 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an upper half of the assembled rear tub section of Fl G 4;
  • FIG 7 shows a schematic process diagram of a manufacturing line for making the rear tub section
  • FIG 8 shows a schematic partial cross-sectional view of an assembled rear tub section according to another embodiment.
  • FIG 1 shows a schematic section of a tub 1 for a clothes washing-machine, in particular of a domestic type, which houses a rotating drum 2 within which the washing load is placed.
  • the washing-machine is of the front-loading type, with an opening 10 in the tub front section 3 for the insertion of the washing load.
  • the tub 1 is manufactured from plastic by injection moulding and comprises a peripheral cylindrical housing made from two parts, a tub front section 3 and a tub rear section 4 which are joined along their respective open edges 31 , 41 , enclosing the drum 2 in their interior, by means of fusion welding of the plastic materials of the edges 31 , 41 , producing a weld bead 5a between the tub front section 3 and the tub rear section 4.
  • the system for closing the same by welding is the system of closure by vibration.
  • the edges 31 , 41 are joined along at least two joining lines 51 , 52, forming a chamber 5 between the edges 31 , 41 along the perimeter of the weld bead 5a.
  • a metallic ball bearing of which only the bearing housing 6 is shown.
  • the remainder of the tub rear section 4 is formed by a plastic region 8 surrounding the bearing housing 6.
  • the ball bearing supports a driveshaft 7 that drives the drum 2.
  • FIG 2A shows a picture of a part of the tub rear section 4 of FIG 1 with the bearing housing (also called a 'hub') 6 and the plastic tub region 8 conformed around it.
  • the hub 6 is positioned at the centre of the mould into which the plastic compound of the plastic region 8 is injected.
  • FIG 2B shows the bearing housing 6 alone with its side surface 6A, its front surface 6B, its rear surface 6C (the 'outer surface' of the bearing housing 6), and its through hole (inner surface) 6D adapted to house the balls and the driveshaft.
  • FIG 2C shows part of the tub rear section 4 of FIG 2A with the metal bearing housing 6 exposed.
  • the plastic tub region 8 has been cut to check out the quality of the union between plastic and metal.
  • FIG 3A in a side view, shows a photograph of a first pre-product 9 for making a rear tub section.
  • the first pre-product 9 comprises the bearing housing (not shown) and a plastic cover 10 covering the outer surface (side surface, front surface, and rear surface) of the bearing housing.
  • the thickness of the plastic cover 10 is so small that the contour of the bearing housing shows on the outer surface of the plastic cover 10, for example, grooves 11.
  • the plastic cover 10 offers a greater resistance to mechanical loads than the rest of the plastic region of the tub section due to its stronger / reinforced material.
  • FIG 3B in a side view, shows a schematic drawing of a moulded work piece for making a first pre-product 12, as it leaves an injection machine.
  • the lower part corresponds to a first pre-product 12 according to a second embodiment with a different contour of the outer cover compared to FIG 3A, and the upper part 13 will have to be removed.
  • the arrow indicates the respective injection moulding point 32.
  • the next step is to incorporate two ball bearings and a sealing gasket into the bearing housing to form a ball bearing.
  • the first pre-product 9, 12 can be manufactured independently.
  • the bearing housing is introduced inside a mould into which the plastic cover 9 (e.g., layer or 'undercoat') is injected around its contour or outer surface.
  • the housing is heated in advance before it is inserted into the mould. While the injection is performed as before at the housing region, the amount of injected material is much smaller than in the traditional process. Thereby, negative effects owing to thermal shock disappear, and cooling becomes extremely fast while at the same time a structural stability is highly improved.
  • the respective plastic cover 9 only contains a fraction of the volume (or weight) of the whole plastic region of the rear tub section, preferably 5% to 45%, in particular 10% to 40% and even more preferred 30% to 40%, e. g., about one litre of material. This amount may depend on the size of the bearing housing: the larger the bearing housing is, the smaller the fraction may be to maintain a constant outer dimension, for example.
  • the material of the plastic cover may exhibit a higher mechanical strength than the material of the second pre-product.
  • the plastic cover of the first pre-product may contain a polymeric PP base (matrix), with a higher filler material concentration (e. g., talc and / or fiber glass) as compared to the rest of the plastic tub section, e. g., the second pre-product.
  • the type and amount(s) of the reinforcing filler material(s) is chosen before the injection moulding.
  • the plastic cover may comprise PP with glass fiber and / or talc as reinforcing filler for 600 rpm, PP and glass fibers of 15% for 1000 rpm, and PP and glass fibers of 30% for 1400 rpm.
  • the second pre-product may also be manufactured independently from the first pre-product (together with the front tub section if appropriate) so that the rear tub section may be produced with no need to introduce any metallic volume. It therefore does comprise a connection region (including a joining line etc.) for connecting with the front tub section but does not comprise the (metallic) bearing housing. Thanks to this, cooling times are significantly improved since heat dissipation is much faster thanks to the absence of a metallic core. Deformations are also smaller, and an immediate use of the second pre- product is possible after this stage.
  • the injection may be speeded up as compared to filling through a central point by using different injection points around the mould, as is the case with front tub sections.
  • the second pre-product may particularly comprise the same polymeric base as plastic of the first pre-product but with a reduced fillers concentration. This includes the case of not adding any filler materials for improving the mechanical strength.
  • the material of the second pre-product is thus cheaper but well connectable to the first pre-product because of the same material base, e. g. PP.
  • FIG 4 shows an assembled rear tub section 14 according to the invention with a first pre- product 15 and a second pre-product 16 joint together, as will be explained in greater detail further below.
  • the second pre-product 16 has been cut in half to expose the first pre-product 15 which in turn has a plastic cover 17 cut to expose the underlying bearing housing 6.
  • the plastic volume of the rear tub section 14 comprises two sub-regions 16, 17 of different mechanical strength, wherein the sub-region with the higher mechanical strength (the plastic cover) 17 is located around the bearing housing 6.
  • the manufacturing costs may be reduced because only the plastic cover 17 may be comprised of the more expensive material of higher strength while the rest of the plastic region, i. e., the second pre-product 16, may be made of less expensive plastic material.
  • the mechanical strength of the tub section 14 is as good as if its plastic region would have been completely made out of the material of higher strength. Even better, the costs to reinforce the cover 17 are limited. In other words, the region proximal to the bearing housing 6 with its greater mechanical requirement can widely be reinforced, with no need of spreading this costly reinforcement to further parts of the tub 1 ,4 in which it is not necessary.
  • FIG 5 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an upper half of the first pre-product 15 of FIG 4 before assembly with the second pre-product. Inserted into the bearing housing 6 are now the driveshaft 7 of longitudinal axis R (at the same time longitudinal axis of the first pre-product 15) and other elements like the ball bearing 18 and a sealing gasket 19.
  • the plastic cover 17 covers the outer surface 6A,6B,6C of the bearing housing 6, and even a part of the inner surface 6D. This ensures a safe and rigid connection.
  • the plastic cover 17 further comprises two radially extending protrusions 20, namely a front protrusion 20a and a rear protrusion 20b.
  • the protrusions 20 form walls that are spaced apart from each other by the same angle, see also FIG 4.
  • the front protrusion 20a is shorter than the rear protrusion 20b such that the first pre-product 15 may be inserted into a reception region of the second pre-product for receiving the first pre-product 15 while both protrusions 20 are adapted to be connected to the second pre-product.
  • both protrusions 20 comprise a certain extra material volume at an intended contact area, here: material lines 21 to provide extra material when melting occurs during welding, for example.
  • the first pre-product 15 is to be inserted in the direction indicated by the straight arrow.
  • FIG 6 shows a schematic cross-sectional view of an upper half of the assembled rear tub section 14 of FIG 4.
  • the first pre-product 15 has been inserted into the second pre- product 16 from the rear (the right hand side in this figure) into a reception region comprising an opening 22 for accommodating the first pre-product 15.
  • the second pre- product 16 radially contacts the first pre-product 15 at a front rim of the first pre-product 15 facing the drum and at the upper surface of the front protrusion 20a.
  • Lateral contact between the pre-products 15,16 is provided at a front area of each of the protrusions 20a, 20b. These lateral contact areas are at the same time the bonding areas 23 for non- detachably connecting the pre-products 15,16.
  • this has been performed by vibration welding.
  • the material lines 21 of FIG 5 are used. During welding they melt and largely provide the necessary bonding zone.
  • This gives a stable, cheaper to manufacture, and functionally improved rear tub section 14 of a tub 1 of a domestic washing machine (including a washer-dryer assembly).
  • the bonding is easily performed because of the same material base (here: PP) of the plastic cover 17 and the plastic second pre-product 16.
  • FIG 7 shows a schematic process diagram of a manufacturing line 24 for making the rear tub section.
  • the manufacturing line 24 comprises a first sub-line 25 for producing the first pre-product, a second sub-line 26 for producing the second pre-product, and an assembly sub-line 27 for joining the pre-products.
  • the first sub-line 25 comprises three plastic injection moulding stations 28a, 28b, 28c where the plastic cover is injected onto the bearing housing.
  • the moulding stations 28a, 28b, 28c are adapted to produce first pre-products of different characteristics, e. g., and required maximum rotational speed of the drum.
  • moulding station 28a is adapted to produce a first pre-product for use in a washing machine having a maximum rotational speed of the drum of only 600 rpm. This requires only a small bearing housing of about 1 kg of metal and a plastic cover having a material with a relatively low content of reinforcing filler, e. g. talc.
  • the second moulding station 28b may be adapted to produce a first pre-product having a maximum rotational speed of the drum of 1000 rpm. This requires a larger bearing housing of, e. g., about 1.5 kg of metal and a plastic cover having a material with a medium content of reinforcing filler, e. g. 15% of glass fibers.
  • the third moulding station 28c may be adapted to produce a first pre-product having a maximum rotational speed of the drum of 1400 rpm. This requires an even larger bearing housing of, e. g., about 2 kg of metal and a plastic cover having a material with a high content of reinforcing filler, e. g. 30% of glass fibers. Since at least the radial contour of the first pre-products is to be very similar or the same for all rotational speeds, the volume of the plastic cover has to be decreased as the bearing gets larger.
  • an injection point removing station 29 Following the injection moulding stations 28a, 28b, 28c is an injection point removing station 29, a cooling station 30, an assembly station 33 for assembling the bearing housing and ball bearings and sealing gasket, and a quality control station 34.
  • the cooling of the first pre-product (bearing housing and plastic cover) cooling is very fast due to the small volume, and at the same time dimensional stability is very good.
  • Splitting the manufacturing process in two lines 25,26 allows to carry out quality controls on each pre- product which makes it possible to eliminate defective pre-products with no need to lose a whole tub, as before.
  • the finished first pre-product may than be stocked 35 or directly delivered to the assembly sub-line 27.
  • the first sub-line 25 may be placed at and organized by a supplier.
  • the second sub-line 26 comprises only one injection moulding station 36 for forming the second pre-product for all drum rotation speed variations because of a standardized interface with the first pre-product.
  • a mould for the second pre-product may also comprise the mould for the front tub section.
  • the adaptations concerning the rotational speed of the drum may be restricted to the first pre-product such that an equal second pre-product may be employed for all speeds.
  • the injection moulding station 36 is followed by a cooling station 37 and a quality control station 38. Cooling is considerably faster without the bearing housing than with it.
  • the finished first pre-product may than be stocked 39 or directly delivered to the assembly sub-line 27.
  • first pre-product from the first manufacturing sub-line 25 and the second pre-product from the second manufacturing sub-line 26 are joined to give the complete rear tub section of the tub.
  • the assembly sub-line 27 comprises a vibration welding station 40 and a quality control station 43.
  • the finished rear tub section may then be stocked 44 or directly delivered for further assembly of the tub and washing machine.
  • FIG 8 shows a rear tub section 45 according to another embodiment with the bearing comprising the bearing housing 6 of FIG 2B with a ball bearing 18 that is surrounded by a plastic cover 46 thus forming a first pre-product 47.
  • the plastic cover 46 now comprises a cup-shaped extension 48 that radially extends from the plastic cover in the vicinity of the bearing housing 6.
  • the second pre-product 49 comprises a revolving notch 50 that serves as a reception for the cup-shaped extension 48.
  • the revolving notch 50 of the second pre- product 49 can be slipped onto the cup-shaped extension 48 for assembly and subsequently welded for fixation.
  • the second pre-product 49 is injection-moulded via several injection moulding points 51 , three in this case arranged in angular symmetry around the longitudinal axis R at some distance from it, of which only two are shown.
  • plastic base material of the plastic cover and the second pre-product may be different.
  • the plastic base material may be another thermoplastic material, like PTFE or PEEK, or even a duroplastic or elastomeric material.
  • the first pre-product may be moulded with only the bearing housing present and subsequent assembly of the ball bearings and sealing gasket (shaft seal) which allows higher process temperatures.
  • the ball bearings and the shaft seal are advantageously assembled before connection with the second pre-product.
  • the first pre-product may be moulded with the bearing housing and any additional part. Under one aspect, only the shaft needs to be fitted afterwards.
  • the invention shows at least the following advantages:
  • the most resistant and expensive material is only used in areas of high load, thus saving expensive material.
  • the reinforcement thanks to, e. g., glass fiber or talc filler, is only needed around the bearing housing with a fraction of the total plastic volume, e. g., one liter of reinforced plastic material instead of the 6 liters used for the tub in a traditional process.

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